The Human Rights Council of Pakistan (HRCP) has condemned the move by Indian Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar to forcibly remove a Muslim woman doctor’s hijab in public. In a statement, HRCP described the act as a blatant disregard for the deeply held religious sentiments of the Muslim community. Former Chief Minister of occupied Kashmir, Mehbooba Mufti, has demanded Nitish Kumar’s resignation over the incident.
HRCP termed the act as a “cruel and inhuman” move, saying it is “morally reprehensible” and violates the principles of women’s protection, equality, and freedom of religion enshrined in international laws. The organization has urged the Indian government to investigate the incident and provide full protection and justice to the affected woman doctor.
The HRCP statement read, “Forcing any woman to remove her body, clothing, or religious identity is a severe assault on her dignity and human rights.” Former Chief Minister of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Ameer Haider Khan Hoti, has advised the Indian government to stop propaganda and drama and focus on serving the people.
In a separate development, a joint operation by Sindh and Punjab police has been launched to apprehend robbers who had abducted travelers in Ghottki. The government and the Transporters Association have reached an agreement, ending the strike after the transporters agreed to stop their protest.
In Islamabad, an Afghan national impersonating an American Embassy employee was arrested. Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said that the Indian government has received a lesson in the great struggle for justice and would never forget it. The Prime Minister added that the nation’s prayers have given Pakistan victory in the war, and India would never forget this defeat.
The Islamabad Police said that a minor was abducted on November 19 and later murdered by throwing rocks on her head and burying her body in the mountains. The Pakistan Navy’s submarine Ghazi was launched in the Chinese city of Wuhan after a successful sea trial.
The Balochistan Awami Party, the People’s Party, and the PML-N have filed a petition in the Supreme Court. The Director of the Lady Reading Hospital in Peshawar has been removed from his position for poor performance.
Minister for Railways, Khawaja Saad Rafique, met with Minister for Defence, Lt Gen Muhammad Ali, in Islamabad. Sherry Rehman has expressed concern that the Buner attack is being shifted from its original objective of spreading terrorism to an identity politics campaign, which is confusing.
The Punjab Assembly has passed a resolution condemning the Indian Bihar Chief Minister’s actions. The Judicial Service Rules have been amended in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, allowing non-lawyers to become judges of the judiciary.
Sindh Governor, Kamran Tessori, has said that the nation is not cowering in fear and will not be intimidated. The UAE’s Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, has arrived in Khairpur, where he met with Minister for Interior, Shiekh Rashid Ahmed.
Special Assistant to the Prime Minister on Petroleum, Haroon Akhtar Khan, has said that the government is committed to providing financial assistance to SMES (small and medium-sized enterprises) as per the Prime Minister’s vision. The government has reached an agreement with transporters, ending the strike after the transporters agreed to stop their protest.
The brother of the Muslim woman doctor has said that his sister has decided not to join government service due to mental pressure. The woman is currently undergoing psychological treatment.
In a tragic incident in Bangalore, a man died on the street due to a heart attack and lack of medical aid. The UAE’s Minister of Tolerance and Coexistence, Sheikh Nahyan bin Mubarak Al Nahyan, has arrived in Khairpur, where he met with Minister for Interior, Shiekh Rashid Ahmed.
Argentine soccer star and former world cup winner Lionel Messi has received a watch worth 11 crores during his visit to India. More details have emerged about the Sydney attack and the suspects’ visit to the Philippines.
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